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  1. Try different layoutid for ALC256 on Dell 11, 13, 14, 16, 21
  2. I don't use Clover anymore, but give this a try config.plist.zip
  3. I haven't install 11.4 on this yet. Will update maybe tomorrow and see how it goes. I'll update the bootpack if necessary.
  4. Lenovo X1 Carbon 5th Gen (Type 20HQ) - OpenCore !Warning! Warning! Warning! Follow guide at your own risk, neither I nor OSXL will take responsibility if the process bricks your system. Specification: Bios: 1.50 CPU: Intel Core i5-7300u (Kaby Lake) @ 2.70GHz Memory: 1x 8GB DDR3 1866Mhz (Soldered - no sockets) Harddrive: 1x 256 PCIe NVMe Display: 14" non-touch 1920x1080 IPS, anti-glare GPU: Intel HD 620 Camera: HD720p resolution, fixed focus IR & 720p: IR camera and HD720p camera WLAN / BT: Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265, Wi-Fi 2x2 802.11ac + BT4.1, M.2 card Battery: Integrated Li-Polymer 3-cell (57Wh) RapidCharge battery Touchpad: TrackPoint pointing device and buttonless Glass surface multi-touch touchpad (Synaptics) Audio: HD Audio, Conexant CX11871 codec / stereo speakers, 2W x 2 / dual array microphone, combo audio/microphone jack 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1** (one Always On) 2 x USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 2 / Thunderbolt 3 (with the function of Power Delivery and DisplayPort) MicroSD card reader, supports UHS-II microSD card (Realtek RTL525a) Headphone / mic combo HDMI 1.4b RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet I219-LM via Extension cable BIOS Settings: Working: Keyboard (including all Fn keys) Trackpad with gestures / Trackpoint Battery indicator Display auto brightness Audio (Internal and headphone jack) Microphone Ethernet extension adapter GPU acceleration Camera Intel Wireless / Bluetooth (can be replaced with Broadcom) Sleep / Wake Native CPU power management MicroSD card reader HDMI video and audio USB-C to HDMI Video and audio works Not Tested: Thunderbolt Installation: Download MacOS Ventura / Monterey / Big Sur / Catalina app Format a 16GB USB drive (GUID / Extended (Journaled)) Create USB Installer with createinstallmedia command Download attached folder and rename as EFI Mount EFI partition and add EFI folder Configure BIOS setting according to guide Boot with USB installer Complete installation Post Installation: Mount EFI partition of newly installed drive and copy EFI folder over Update / Change in Config.plist under PlatformID->Generic (use genSMBIOS or Hackintool.app) MLB, ROM, SystemSerialNumber and SystemUUID Install ThinkpadAssistant.app (attached), set it to Launch at Login Note bootpack include AirportItlwm for Intel wifi but won't work with hidden networks Use Itlwm.kext + Heliport.app instead if you connect to hidden network Thinkpad Assistant Features: Resources: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/ https://github.com/yusifsalam/t490-macos https://github.com/MSzturc/ThinkpadAssistant https://github.com/VoodooSMBus/VoodooRMI https://github.com/OpenIntelWireless/itlwm https://github.com/cholonam/Sinetek-rtsx https://github.com/1Revenger1/ECEnabler/releases https://github.com/0xFireWolf/RealtekCardReader/releases Updated to OC 0.9.4 - Supports Ventura / Monterey / Big Sur - Rename config-IntelWifi to config.plist if you're using an Intel Wifi / BT combo X1C5_OC_0.9.4.zip X1C5_OC_0.8.5.zip X1C5_OC_0.7.9.zip X1C5_OC_0.7.4.zip X1C5_OC_0.7.0.zip ThinkpadAssistant.app
  5. That's correct. It's usb based, not I2C like the touchpad.
  6. Unless DVMT is set already in BIOS, you'll need to add these 2 patches for graphics framebuffer-stolenmem framebuffer-fbmem
  7. Use Karabiner-elements.app
  8. try enabling verbose mode to see where the hang up is
  9. Select Add Boot Options Create a name, call it Clover or whatever Browse to /EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi Save it, move it to the top
  10. No need, all those patches are already included in that 1 SSDT. Is there something that's not working?
  11. Give this a try. Post IOReg file with IORegistryExplorer.app v2.1, not 3.0+ after updating the files Inspiron 5378.zip
  12. AppleALC still not loading, make sure VoodooHDA is totally removed. It disables AppleALC from loading.
  13. @PMD Did you try enabling verbose mode to see where it's hanging up? I haven't had a chance to install Monterey yet, but being a 1st beta, I'm sure there will be a lot of bugs to iron out.
  14. @mhamoudelemam Which layoutid are you using? 12 is the one I use on E7440. You can try 18 and 55 to see it there's a difference.
  15. Try layoutid = 3 For Wifi, try changing country code
  16. You mean autoswitching is not working? Did you install CodecCommander to /S/L/E?
  17. Did you add it to the Config file? Your latest file shows you have USBInjectAll.kext only. Make sure you add it and disable USBInjectAll.kext. If it still don't work, then try this one, don't forget to change name in Config or rename the kext name to USBMap.kext USBPorts_7280.kext.zip
  18. The usbmap.kext you have won't work because it's hardcoded to MBP14,1 and you're using SMBios MBP13,1 Try this one, I modified it to MBP13,1 USBMap.kext.zip
  19. Ok, make sure you don't have any USB kext besides USBInjectAll.kext. I see you have version 0.7.1, try switching it to a newer version .0.7.2 or 0.7.5 You may enable or disable XHCIPortlimit in the Config file, see whichever works. Check Hackintool again after reboot.
  20. Have you checked the BIOS, see if it's enabled? If it's there, Hackintool should pick it up and show as an internal device.
  21. does it show up in system information under camera? if no, then you're still having USB port issue if yes, then you webcam might not be supported Check the bios to see if it's enabled...
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